Illustrated in colour and black and white throughout
Publishing Details
Publisher
Hirmer Verlag
Imprint
Hirmer Verlag
Publication Date
18 August 2016
Publication Country
Germany
Description
Max Mannheimer (* 1920) survived the Holocaust as a Jew in a concentration camp. His moving life history has been published in several books in different languages. However, few people are aware of his paintings, which were created under his Hebrew name "ben jakov". This volume assembles a selection of 70 of his works. Max Mannheimer's oeuvre follows his poetic motto "I marry colours". Starting from a completely independent artistic position, since 1955 he has demonstrated tremendous pleasure in experimentation and has created a total of more than one thousand works. His dynamic abstract paintings and drawings are signed "ben jakov" (Son of Jakob) in memory of his father, who was killed in concentration camp. They bear witness to the horror as well as the joy of an eventful life. Together with an introductory essay by Gottfried Knapp, the publication provides for the first time an overview of the paintings of Ma x Mannheimer which have been created away from the public eye
Author Biography
Gottfried Knapp is a critic of art and architecture at the Suddeutsche Zeitung and a member of the Bayerische Akademie der Schoenen Kunste. He is author and editor of several books, including Christina von Bitter: The Skin of Things and Franz Mayer of Munich, both also published by Hirmer Publishers.